Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer

The TR-808 is a classic drum machine that uses analog synthesis to
create its sounds. The sounds have a very pure quality and are closer to
the sound of the CR-series of Roland drum machines, as opposed to
its popular successor, the TR-909.
The TR-808 has become the signature beatbox used in most R&B and
hip-hop as well as a lot of dance and techno music. Booming bass kicks,
crispy snares and a distinctive cowbell sound made famous in the
1980's are all part of the 808 and its famous sound.

Its 16 drum sounds include the famous boomy 808 kick, snare,
low/mid/high toms, low/mid/high congas, rimshot, claves, hand clap,
maracas, cowbell, cymbal, open hi-hat, closed hi-hat and accent. Most
of the sounds can be edited. Bass Drum and Cymbal (tone, decay), Snare (tone, snappy),
Toms and Congas (tuning), Open Hat (decay). All sounds have individual
volume controls and individual outputs.
Unfortunately it was not MIDI equipped but it did use Roland's DIN
Sync.

The TR-808 was OK in its time—it just didn't sound like real drums.
When the Linn Drum machines appeared, the 808 seemed doomed. But its
unique sound and analog allure have allowed it to find a long-lasting home in many
forms of music. Ultimately, the 808 has become one of the more important and
famous drum machines in the history of music, spawning imitators
(ReBirth, DrumStation) as well as band names (808 State).

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